Re: Problems with ado
- From: "Paul Baker" <paulb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 13:10:33 -0500
What is the connection string that you are using?
Paul
"bluerick" <bluerick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Sorry about the "Well I would if I could" reply. I've tried so many things
> recently, I didn't recall that, yes, I have done that (for mdac 2.6). The
> install said it was successful.
>
> At this point in time, installing SQL server or using ODBC data sources to
> try setting up data sources all return similar messages regarding that
> they
> can't find any odbc drivers. The driver list in odbc administrator is
> empty.
>
> Tks again to whomever can help.
>
> "MP" wrote:
>
>> "bluerick" <bluerick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:22B2EB77-CFFD-445E-9741-226E4C0A825C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > My computer recently crashed. After finally recovering most
>> > functionality,
>> I
>> > discovered that 1) the ado control in VB 6 no longer worked (Couldn't
>> create
>> > a connection string), and 2) Couldn't view tables in SQL2000 Enterprise
>> > manager (which after messing about with registrations ultimately wound
>> > up
>> > with me not even being able to create a registration (Error at end of
>> Wizard
>> > said "Data Source Name not found and no default driver specified).
>> >
>> > Not sure where to begin looking. The components in VB6 are registered
>> > properly and the files exist. In SQL, I'm mystified.
>>
>> I'm just a beginner so sorry if this is way off base, but did you re-run
>> your current version of mdac_typ.exe?
>>
>>
>>
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